Opening Day for the 2024 MLB season is Thursday, and it will feature plenty of familiar faces in different places.
In early December 2016, the Blue Jays signed Steve Pearce to a two-year deal worth $12.5 million. Prior to the signing, Pearce had a solid career, slashing .254/.333/.441 with 66 homers in 1857 plate appearances while playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles, Houston Astros, New York Yankees, and Tampa Bay Rays.
The Toronto Blue Jays made some changes to their roster last night, as the organization announced that they had traded infielder Santiago Espinal to the Cincinnati Reds.
The Toronto Blue Jays traded former All-Star infielder Santiago Espinal to the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday night. In exchange, they acquired pitcher Chris McElvain.
The Toronto Blue Jays have made a trade. Of course, that means we’ll do a deep-dive on the newest prospect they’ve acquired. On Wednesday afternoon, the
A more pressing need has been filled for the Reds in acquiring the former All-Star, who brings experience at three infield positions.
The Santiago Espinal era has come to an end in Toronto. The Blue Jays announced earlier this evening that they would be trading the versatile infielder to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for right-handed pitching prospect Chris McElvain.
The Reds acquired infielder Santiago Espinal from the Blue Jays for minor league righty Chris McElvain.
Bowden Francis will face a big test this afternoon as the Toronto Blue Jays take on the Atlanta Braves. The swingman will be facing a stacked Braves squad, with the likes of Ronald Acuna Jr., Ozzie Albies, Austin Riley, Matt Olson, Marcel Ozuna and others in their lineup.
If you can believe it, Opening Day arrives next Thursday for 28 of the 30 big-league clubs – the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres will open in South Korea this Wednesday.
That’s now two straight wins for the Toronto Blue Jays! On Tuesday afternoon, the Jays hosted the New York Yankees in Dunedin, defeating their division rival 8-1.
Mitch White will take the mound Monday morning for the Blue Jays, as they kick this week’s Spring Training schedule off against the Tampa Bay Rays. The Jays will run a young lineup, featuring names like Nathan Lukes, Spencer Horwitz, Cam Eden, and Ernie Clement — the latter of whom who is having an excellent Spring Training.
It’s a two-in-one post game article, as the Toronto Blue Jays had a split-squad game! In one game, they tied it 6-6 as there’s no extra innings in Spring Training.
Where there’s a will, there’s a way. It was only three days ago that Etobicoke-native and former Cincinnati Reds player Joey Votto posted about how he misses playing baseball.
Well, thankfully that game wasn’t televised. On Tuesday afternoon, the Blue Jays faced off against the Pittsburgh Pirates, falling 6-5 to one of the league’s worst teams.
The Blue Jays have a bunch of utility players on the 40-man roster. This, of course, begs the question of if one of them would be traded, and who’d it be?
While it’s not yet known if he will be forced to miss any time, the Blue Jays are fairly well-stocked at second.
Espinal has had a breakout year with Toronto, earning his first All-Star nod.
Toronto Blue Jays infielder Santiago Espinal, an American League All-Star this season, reportedly attempted to recruit Washington Nationals slugger Juan Soto.
TORONTO — Before Saturday’s game, Blue Jays manager John Schneider called a team meeting. One of the first players Schneider told about the meeting was Santiago Espinal, who promised to make sure everyone attended.
It was once believed that Espinal’s ceiling was that of a Blue Jays’ bench player. He has exceeded those expectations – just how good can he be? Featured Images Courtesy Of DaveMe Images.
After a six-game road trip, the Blue Jays returned home Monday to Rogers Centre, where general manager Ross Atkins addressed the media. Here’s what you need to know as Toronto sits tied atop the AL with a 10-6 record: Added strength paying off for Espinal Santiago Espinal’s contributions went a bit unnoticed during the 2021 season.
The Blue Jays dugout hollered and cheered when Santiago Espinal ambushed a Justin Verlander fastball. View the original article to see embedded media. As Espinal jogged around the Houston bases with a stone-cold, emotionless face, Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
The Toronto Blue Jays very well could be fine with Espinal as their everyday third baseman, but a lot of things need to happen first Featured Image Courtesy Of DaveMe Images.
The Blue Jays are speculated to be in the market for an upgrade at third base this offseason. How has Santiago Espinal’s strong 2021 affected that discussion?
Espinal is dealing with a right hip flexor strain.
The Toronto Blue Jays are seeing improved team defense, partly thanks to Santiago Espinal. He should be the everyday 3B for 2021 The Toronto Blue Jays have been talking about the need for improved defense for a long time and bringing in George Springer and Marcus Semien was meant to address that.
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